OpenAI Unveils New Parental Controls for ChatGPT
OpenAI, the trailblazing AI company established in 2015 by Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and others, has unveiled a range of new parental control features for its popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT. With over 700 million users, the company is taking strides to fortify the safety and privacy of its youngest users.
One of the standout features is an age-prediction system currently in development. This system aims to reinforce security measures on teen accounts, with parents receiving notifications if accounts are disconnected for safety reasons.
OpenAI has also rolled out new parental control tools for both web and mobile platforms. These tools empower parents to decide whether their teens' interactions with ChatGPT can be used to train OpenAI's models. Additionally, parents can now curtail their teens' exposure to sensitive content and regulate the retention of conversation history.
With these new initiatives, OpenAI showcases its dedication to cultivating a safer and more private environment for young users of ChatGPT. The age-prediction system and parental control tools exemplify the company's ongoing commitment to harmonizing innovation with responsible AI use.
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